Scholarly critiques and academic assessments of Ambassador Ewumbue-Monono's published works by distinguished reviewers.
"Churchill Monono's reply to misguided zealots" — a compelling examination of Buea's historical status as Capital of the Cameroons, dismantling revisionist arguments with scholarly precision.
An incisive review of Buea: Capital of the Cameroons, Symbol of the Nation and of Reunification — assessing the work's contribution to Cameroonian historical discourse and national identity.
A powerful literary critique of Men of Courage — examining Ewumbue-Monono's portrayal of courage and political agency in Cameroon's complex socio-political landscape.
An authoritative academic review of Men of Courage by one of Cameroon's foremost historians — contextualizing the work within the broader scholarship of Cameroonian political history.
A critical review of Delicate Negotiations for Reunification: A Tribute to Cameroon's Budding Diplomacy 1959–1963 — tracing the diplomatic efforts that forged a nation.
A thoughtful review of Indigenous Minorities and the Future of Good Governance in Cameroon — an inquiry into the politics of local governance in Fako Division, 1866–2001.
A scholarly assessment of Youth and Nation-Building in Cameroon: A Study of National Youth Day Messages and Leadership Discourse (1949–2009) and its significance for African youth policy.
A critical engagement with Buea: Capital of the Cameroons, Symbol of the Nation and of Reunification — situating the work within the ongoing debates on Cameroonian national heritage.
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